First, what is this for? If you're doing some sort of over the summer write on, you shouldn't be asking for help.

Second, (and I shouldn't even be telling you this if this is for law review write-on), it's called a signal. Look it up.

I'm doing this for a resume writing sample, so you can sleep well at night knowing you didn't violate your conscience if you were to provide me the correct answer.

Secondly, I appreciate the pointer in the right direction, but the overall demeanor and presumption of the response can sure leave a sour taste in the reader's mouth.

It's not about violating conscience. It's about trying to uphold the integrity of the process. There have been a slew of threads on BBing help at the end of the spring semester, and it's almost always students doing a write-on for law review/journal. So excuse my presumption, but without information to the contrary, I'm going to assume your question is for the same reason as most of the other spring/summer BBing question.

As for demeanor, for the reasons stated above, I'm not about to explain what the rule is on the likelihood that you were doing a write-on. I offered you a hint of what to look for. You should say thank you.